Tagged ‘Android 4.0’

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HTC isn’t exactly going crazy at this year’s IFA. While other manufacturers are flooding the stands with new tech, HTC’s only official mobile offering is a new handset in its long-standing Desire range – the HTC Desire X. But it’s a handsome beast. Read more

Last week we reported that Qualcomm’s next processor, the Snapdragon S4 Pro, would be landing in an LG handset first. Sure enough, we’ve now got the relevant specs for LG’s upcoming flagship handset the Optimus G, and it’s going to be an absolute monster. Watch out Galaxy S3… Read more

The Samsung Galaxy range isn’t quite big enough. You can always squeeze a new device in between two others, right? Right. To prove that point, allow us to present the Samsung Galaxy Reverb – a mid-range blower designed to lure in anyone who thinks that the Galaxy S3 might be a bit too showy. Read more

On the look out for an Android tab that can match the iPad in terms of size and functionality? We’ve got an unlikely competitor for you in the shape of the Archos 101 XS. No, stay with us on this… Read more

If you’ve not got enough room for a tower computer and can’t afford an all-in one, what’s the next best solution? PC on stick of course! Specifically, an Android-powered one for the cost of a night out. Read more

Sony’s proving to be among the very best phone manufacturers when it comes to Android updates. Much of the 2011 line is in the process of making the jump to Ice Cream Sandwich, which is great, but what about Jelly Bean? And what about the ill-fated Sony Xperia Play?

You may well be in luck… Read more

Last week we wrote about how the trend in Android seems to be in making flagship phones big, and small phones underpowered. It’s driving some people away and through Apple’s doors, but what if you like Apple’s hardware and love Android’s software? Maybe you should check out the Meizu MX 4-core – the Android-flavoured iPhone lookalike that’s just left its native ChinaRead more

Yes, you did read that right: Sony’s ongoing efforts to make good on its claims that most (if definitely not all) of its recent handsets will get updated to Android 4.0 have been furthered today, with news that SIM-free Sony Xperia S’ are ready to make the jump. But when do the network updates roll out? Read more

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